Indian entrepreneur Ashneer Grover, known for his ventures and travel escapades, has offered a travel suggestion for those planning to visit the world-renowned Statue of Unity near Kevadia, Gujarat.
Grover shared a picture of himself standing in front of the imposing statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and captioned it, “At Statue of Unity. It’s magnificent both in scale and how the area has been developed around it.” The author of the book “Doglapan” added a playful touch by suggesting, “Must visit – especially for every taxpayer,” accompanied by a wink emoticon.
At @StatueOfUnity . It’s magnificent both in scale and how the area has been developed around it. Must visit – especially for every tax payer 😉 pic.twitter.com/aUiIviB3Zy
— Ashneer Grover (@Ashneer_Grover) August 25, 2023
In response to Grover’s tweet, a user humorously questioned, “Why does ‘for every tax prayer,’ feel the loudest from all the rest of the words?”
Why does "for every tax prayer" , feels the loudest 📢 from all the rest of the words 😆
— Moksh Gulati (@themogulhimself) August 25, 2023
Another user understood the sarcasm, writing, “Deep down we all know it’s sarcasm.”
“especially for every tax payer”
^^Love this line! 👍
— RKJ (@gumnaam_faaris) August 25, 2023
Acknowledging the underlying tone, a user commented, “We know what you meant by the last line.”
Expressing appreciation for the suggestion, another user remarked, “Ashneer speaks the truth and doesn’t fall for any agenda, calling it (Statue of Unity) a waste of money.”
Ashneer Grover and his wife, Madhuri Jain Grover, frequently share their travel experiences on social media platforms such as Instagram and X. Their recent trips to Budapest and Barcelona were highlighted in Madhuri’s Instagram posts.
About the Statue of Unity:
The Statue of Unity is an iconic 182-meter (approximately 600 feet) statue dedicated to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the first home minister of independent India. Rising above the Narmada River and overseeing the expansive river basin and Sardar Sarovar Dam, the monument stands on the Sadhu Bet hillock. Accessible via a 300-meter bridge, it connects the hillock to the mainland, making it a captivating tourist attraction.